06/09/2021
P**p is fascinating! My fellow Chinese medicine practitioners understand this way too well. In Ikeda Sensei’s book ‘Integration of Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine’ on page 7 he detailed how subtle differences in diarrhea presentations give you big clues as to the different patterns and therefore formulas used. The main takeaways are that diarrhea can be cause by cold OR heat, and that it can result from Kidney, Lung, Liver, or Spleen Deficiency. So depending on the other symptoms, if you feel better or worse after diarrhea, and if you experience abdominal pain or not you pattern may be different. For example, in chronic diarrhea when the patient feels better after going to the bathroom it is considered heat in the stomach and intestines due to Spleen Deficiency with the appropriate formula being Da Chai Hu Tang. If you get diarrhea during your period, it is considered Liver deficiency leading to cold, so the appropriate formulas are Wen Jing Tang or Dang Gui Si Ni Jia Wu Zhi Yu Sheng Jiang Tang. If you tend to get diarrhea after drinking too many cold drinks but with very little abdominal pain, this is a constitutional Lung Deficiency pattern and the appropriate formula is Ge Gen Tang. These are just a few examples of what your p**p is telling you! 💩